15 Things You Didnt Know About
Skatopia
Skateboarder Magazine - 2005
words: Kevin Craft
photos: Ben Colen
1. In 1996, skateboarder Brewce Martins dream to create a skate
haven where he could play loud music and build ramps materialized. He purchased 88 acres
of southern Ohio backwoods for a mere $45,000, and Skatopia was born. Sandwiched between
garage cells and churches, Skatopia is located in Meigs County, Ohios second poorest
county, where 60 percent of the countys population is on welfare.
2. Skatopia is home to a museum containing more than 15,000
skateboard-related items and two rather enormous indoor kidney pools. Like a baby monster,
Skatopias sprawling instillation continues to grow each year. We are currently
building an amphitheater, a loop and a long jump, says Martin.
3. Martin has aspirations to replicate many of the best bowls in history,
such as Pipeline, Del Mar and Marina. These ambitions come not only from his longing to
skate such venues but also his desire to turn Skatopia into the mecca of the skateboarding
world. With the museum and the replica pools, my dream is to build something as
spectacular as The Great Wall of China, says Martin. I want to build a
skateboard monument that will be here for thousands of years.
4. Skatopia is a communal experience, and in any community one is
expected to do ones part. All are welcome but expected to work. Most first
timers are required to offer one hour of work, says Martin. There is also a list of
things one is expected to bring to Skatopia, including a tent, water, cooler, beer, Dr.
Pepper, skateboard, dog food, music, J?germeister, girls, fun and a donation for the
museum. The only things not permitted? Rollerblades, hard drugs, needles and attitudes.
5. A seasonal deluge of moths and ladybugs plague Meigs County each year.
Far from the ladybugs that land on you for good luck, these suckers bite. Their numbers
are so incredible that their carcasses saturate the Skatopia compound each year, making it
difficult to skate because of the slippery beetle juice.
6. People come from all over to visit Skatopia, which happens to be the
No. 1 tourist attraction in southern Ohio. Having a virtually lawless compound owned and
operated by skaters would seem like a haven for pro skaters everywhere. On the contrary,
Martin explains, Most pros who come here never even step on a skateboard, like Eric
Koston for example. Ben Schroeder once kicked Bam, CKY and the guys from
Jackass out of Skatopia, threatening to burn their van and equipment. Good
friends now, theyve since filmed an episode of Jackass on the property.
7. Skatopia is headquarters for the outlaw organization, the CIA, which
stands for Corporation Instigating Anarchy. According to Martin, this group consists of
48 X-rated looney toons who broke the TV barrier and escaped to Skatopia. The
CIA is the judge, jury and prosecution. For example, a guest once stole Dave Reuls
sleeping bag. The next morning, after an entirely unrelated incident, the culprits
Jeep was found flipped over in the mud. You can come camp and skate and party,
says Martin. Just dont steal cause the CIA curse will catch you and
level the field.
The CIA doubles as a clothing company and fundraising organization, and its membership
stretches across the entire US of A. To join, members bought T-shirts at $100 a pop,
raising $5,000 for the construction of the main bowl. There also dwells a place in
Skatopia named Heckler Hill, where locals sit and heckle everyone, armed with BB guns and
shovels. They stop every car to confiscate beer and food. They also force each fleeing
partygoer to purchase a T-shirt and a Skatopia video.
9. One particularly notorious Skatopia CIA member, Science
Fair, has a penchant for exposing his privates in public. He can often be spotted
slaying the pool wearing only his shoes. Science Fair once stripped, hopped the fence and
streaked the X Games trials while screaming at spectators, This is extreme! This is
extreme!
10. Many visitors to Skatopia have found the complexs shooting
range a comfortable spot to sleep, and its not uncommon to wake up in the morning
with a girl waving a machine gun around your head, asking how to shoot and where the
safety is. Guns have recently been outlawed at Skatopia, but fireworks are more than
encouraged. As everyone at Skatopia knows, a firework in an exhaust pipe can create a
mighty fine explosion.
11. Monikers are nothing new to Skatopia. At age 12, Martins son
Brandon renamed himself Hell-Skull.
12. The Skatopia main bowl is housed in a 100-year-old barn on top of a
mud-bogged hill. The bowl is worth more than Martins house. Despite its humble
surroundings, Skatopia has become an expensive venture for Brewce, who admits, We
almost go bankrupt every month.
13. Skatopia has hosted many a raucous party, and Martin claims that more
than 400 bands have sounded off on his property. Bands such as JFA and the Skatanic
Rednecks have performed at Skatopia, and Slayer is scheduled to play an upcoming bash.
Skatopia hosts a particular rager once a year for no apparent reason. After one such
party, 369 pounds of beer cans were reportedly collected and no doubt countless gallons of
urine saturated the perimeter. Theres a stage next to the main bowl under which is a
trap door that leads to a secret room equipped with a pool table. Only the most privileged
get to see, or even know about, the secret spotuntil now.
14. Theres an endless parade of dilapidated cars at Skatopia.
Its practically a used-car lot. You can purchase a decrepit vehicle for $150, rally
it around performing maneuvers that would give its manufacturer nightmares, roll it, then
blow it up. And do it all again the next day.
15. Contrary to its notoriety, Martin claims Skatopia is a pleasant place
to visit, and the air of intimidation is based on false pretenses. Half of what you
see and none of what you hear is true, remarks Martin. Nobodys car has
ever been burned without consent.
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